Sean was planning on leaving River City soon.
Therefore, he wanted to secure as many things as possible for Willow before leaving.
People like Flint and Homer would help her when he was not around, and Willow would not have many issues.
However, she was still a member of the Quinn family. She had to do whatever they said.
The only thing Sean could do was to give Willow absolute authority in the Quinn family.
It was the only way Sean could leave without worry.
Therefore, the 80% shares were indispensable.
"Those are the two conditions.
"What do you say?"
Sean asked indifferently, looking at Old Madam Quinn.
"80% is too much."
Old Madam Quinn slowly shook her head again.
Sean frowned slightly. He did not have much time to waste with members of the Quinn family.
Therefore, Sean chose to compromise after much deliberation.
"60% like the others then.
"That's the best I can do."
Sean looked at Old Madam Quinn and gave in.
Old Madam Quinn was so pleased that she was about to say yes.
However, Sean's compromise seemed to show weakness to Simon and the rest.
Sean must have compromised because he was afraid that he would get nothing in the end.
How else would people like to push their luck?
Sean's compromise made Simon smugger.
"Hmph! Sean, I'm telling you. Forget about 60%.
"Why should Willow get 60% alone when the Quinn family has so many members?
"30% is the most we can offer. Nothing more."
Simon snorted coldly and cut off half of Sean's 60% offer.
Old Madam Quinn nodded again.
"Are you that shameless?"
Sean frowned as a chill flickered in his eyes.
"60% is the chance I give you today.
"I hope you'll cherish it.
"It'll be at least 80% after today."
Sean looked at the Quinn family and said slowly.
Old Madam Quinn thought about it and decided to accept it.
However, Simon, Faye, and the rest refused.
It was all the Quinn family had. What else would they have after giving Willow 60% of their shares?
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